Anna Temkin, Deputy Obituaries Editor at The Times, and Ed Potton, Arts Commissioning Editor at The Times, discuss the complex legacy of Robert Redford. They explore his rise to fame with "Butch Cassidy", his versatility in roles and collaborations, and rejection of Hollywood glamour in favor of environmental commitments. The conversation highlights his pivotal role in founding the Sundance Film Festival, which revolutionized independent cinema. As they unravel Redford's enigmatic persona, they reflect on family tragedies that shaped his private life.